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Webcam issue
Hello everybody.
Im getting pretty confused by an little webcam issue, Today, I've found my old digital camera, Powerc@m 950, Searched the cable and first downloaded the drivers for Windows XP from the download site. Then i've connected the digital camera in the computer and let do XP the last install. Now, I've im want to use my webcam, Its an dark picture, You can see some parts of my hands and my screen, But its too dark. The settings dialog seems to be grayed out and that are settings that i need to change: ![]() How could i solve this issue, Thanks. |
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It seems that some option has been set to make those other options Automatic. Try removing the checkbox from the clarity option and see if that enables the other options.
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Im sorry, but that didn't enable the other options.
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It's possible that the drivers or the camera simply don't have the functionality offered by those options. Have you ever been able to use them?
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Was this the cam u used to use before? When u unplugged it before did u uninstall all necessary drivers from before?..then reinstall this time..could be a conflict..if u didnt do it before its possible the drivers were still on your pc..
Does this cam come with a disc, u could also uninstall it that way too...then reinstall it..if so put it in first, let the disc do all the updates of necessary drivers then it will prompt u to hook it up in the back..just wondering if it came with disc or not..or if u cant find it.. |
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